Sudan protesters call for military coup as political crisis deepens
The military and civilian groups have been sharing power in the east African country in an uneasy alliance since the toppling of long-standing The demonstrators, who were seen arriving in central Khartoum on dozens of buses, clashed with pro-civilian protesters.Earlier, members of an unidentified armed group removed security barriers around government buildings and prevented the police and security forces from preparing for the march, Khartoum State governor Ayman Khalid said in a statement.In a speech on Friday, civilian Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok presented a roadmap out of the crisis and warned that failure to find a resolution would throw the country’s future “to the wind.” read moreAt the root of the crisis are disputes on issues of justice, military restructuring, and the dismantling of the financial apparatus of Bashir’s regime, analysts say.